Breaking down the biggest jury verdict in the history of our country and the impact it will have on the future of our economy and the world. President Trump picks Scott Besson to be his next Treasury Secretary, the Dow and S&P hit new records, and the Nasdaq hits new all-time highs.
00:04:03.040But I'll tell you, the tax they did all the way down.
00:04:07.940And you're right, Tina Peters sitting in there.
00:04:09.880That should be the first thing that people should get her out.
00:04:12.600I mean, nine years, gold star mom, and all she did was do her job to get evidence to turn in what the corruption that they were doing in Colorado.
00:04:45.000And I told everybody out there, the first thing our great real president is going to do is bring down those shipping prices so our economy can roar again because it affects our groceries.
00:06:29.100We have over 280 products and I think over 2,000 SKUs now.
00:06:34.580So, you guys, if you think you have every MyPillow product, do all your Christmas shopping right now at the website.
00:06:40.280And I want to thank you, my employees, thank you all, and Steve, great job for what you've done, being the biggest voice for our country as far as I'm concerned.
00:07:04.600Go to the website and scroll down until you see Steve.
00:07:08.040Click on Steve and then scroll down and you're going to see those blankets and you're going to see these pillows, these couch pillows and throw pillows that I said were $39.98.
00:08:06.120People already trying to, quote, unquote, the radical left of Trump proof about President Trump's policy and saying, hey, President Trump can say anything he wants as President of the United States, but we're not going to follow it.
00:08:16.960Walk me through particularly sanctuary cities and other things that President Trump's going to do regarding deportations.
00:08:23.780Where are the sheriffs in this country coming out on this, sir?
00:08:28.140Well, it's great to be with you, Steve, and I'm telling you, I consider you and Mike Lindell a good friend.
00:08:34.600And what happened to you the last four or five months was a national disgrace.
00:08:45.260As far as the sheriffs go, we have been putting this out nationwide that the deportation will be much more successful if the sheriffs are participating.
00:08:59.540They know which ones belong in the community and they know which ones do not, especially the smaller, mid-sized counties all across America.
00:09:09.520There's no one who knows the sheriff, who knows the county better than the sheriffs.
00:09:15.620So we want to push this that we will have President Trump's back, no matter what's going on,
00:09:22.720but to make sure that this deportation is fair and effective and successful, the sheriffs need to be helping with this.
00:09:34.700The mayor of Phoenix is doing the same thing that these other liberal leftist extremists are doing.
00:09:40.680But it's up to the sheriff, not up to the mayor.
00:09:43.540And the last time I checked, Phoenix is in Maricopa County, and we have a good, strong constitutional sheriff who just got elected in Phoenix or in Maricopa County.
00:09:58.700And we're ready to roll and help President Trump make sure that this is successful.
00:10:03.800So, Sheriff Mack, in 1832, I think it was, and President General Andrew Jackson's, I think the issue was tariffs.
00:10:15.220And South Carolina, which was a hotbed of kind of succession even then, said they were just going to nullify the presidential law and federal law.
00:10:25.640Right now you have in Phoenix, you have Denver, and you have Chicago.
00:10:28.800And I think San Francisco, too, but definitely those three have sat there and go, if President Trump starts to give deportation orders, that they will sit there and go, we're not going to enforce them.
00:10:45.280Walk our audience through this, because already they're starting to try to get a political resistance to what President Trump's trying to do to get our sovereignty back, sir.
00:10:53.380Well, certainly the states have some sovereignty, and we're all for state sovereignty.
00:11:00.360But the CLEO, the chief law enforcement officer, in my Supreme Court case, in the decision, Justice Scalia, writing for the majority, said that the sheriffs were the CLEOs.
00:11:13.360He says that acronym in the Supreme Court case of January of 1997, the only time in history where sheriffs sued the federal government and won a major landmark decision at the U.S. Supreme Court.
00:11:27.640Scalia knew what he was talking about.
00:11:41.460Yes, we want our sheriffs working with the cities, but if they will continue to commit crimes, and sanctuary cities are committing a crime, those sanctuary cities are aiding and abetting criminals who've come here.
00:11:57.280And not only that, they're aiding and abetting cartels and terrorists and Chinese dissidents and Russian dissidents.
00:12:07.200And allowing those people to come in here unfettered is absolutely something the American people said on November 5th.
00:13:29.120Because, Steve, listen, the military, I believe, should go to the border and stop the bleeding.
00:13:35.440And I hope that's what they have in mind.
00:13:37.540And then have the National Guard and the posses working with the sheriffs and the sheriff's offices working nationwide to identify who needs to be brought in and bring them in.
00:14:29.940Where do people go to find out more about your organization?
00:14:32.320Because I think you're going to see more sheriffs join it because you guys are going to be the front line in helping to sort this thing out and do it in a humane way.
00:16:52.720And what we do is you have like a summit.
00:16:55.100You have a summit, and the summit brings the frontline nations of Central America up, including Panama, which I think would be very open to building a wall across the Darien Gap.
00:17:04.920You bring Mexico up, even talking about Brazil and some of the countries in South America where the Haitians and people have been kind of waiting for years.
00:17:15.300Scott Besson has talked about, you know, economic deportation.
00:17:19.020I think you have to work with those countries and figure out how all this is going to be done and how it's all going to be done in a humane manner, remember.
00:17:27.180And I also think you've got to be very precise.
00:17:29.380We've got to start with the folks that came here starting in the afternoon of 20 January of 2021 all the way up to 20 January of 2025.
00:17:37.920That's going to be 10 million-plus people.
00:17:53.360But to be brutally frank about it, everybody's got to go home.
00:17:57.380This is only for American citizens because this has destroyed the working-class African-Americans and Hispanic citizens, particularly in those income levels, and we just can't continue on that.
00:18:08.960Wall Street is not going to be allowed to destroy these folks.
00:18:11.760It has to be well thought through, and you have a lot of smart people.
00:18:14.460You have a lot of tough people that are doing this.
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00:29:30.980Do you ever think, how can I work this hard and still be in debt?
00:29:36.720The piles of overdue bills, the threatening phone calls, and never having money to do anything.
00:31:01.940I'm going to tell – we're going to have some producing here.
00:31:04.080Darren Beattie is going to join us tomorrow about all the reporting he's done on the Jack Smith thing.
00:31:08.460I want to tee up momentarily the Russ voter.
00:31:11.100I'm going to tell my production team we're going to call for that in a second.
00:31:13.660So, Dr. Malone, and I would appreciate if you took a second and read Dale Bigtree.
00:31:19.740And, folks, you've got to remember, Dale Bigtree is the guy – he and his organization very early on went to court and put up the money for the lawyers that basically went to federal court and had a judge reverse the decision, even then, of the Trump administration.
00:31:35.700But, really, the big pharma guys – remember, all the documents for Pfizer were going to be locked up under lock and key and held secret for 75 years.
00:31:44.340The whole reason the Pfizer paper, the whole reason the book, the whole reason the Hilmi Wolf and Amy Kelly and the 3,500 War Room Posse volunteers was because of Dale Bigtree.
00:31:53.420There's been widespread – let me just say, it's been widespread outrage, particularly among our audience and other audiences that have been at the front line of this pandemic from the beginning about the selection of the Surgeon General.
00:32:06.740And I think one of the questions is, like, where's Bobby Kennedy?
00:32:14.660The media is attacking him every second of the day.
00:32:17.400President Trump's made a courageous and historic decision to make him head of it.
00:32:21.460But where is he in this decision-making process?
00:32:24.740And I know Dale Bigtree had something to say about that, and you've got it in front of you, Dr. Malone.
00:32:30.040So it's not clear to me, really, what's going on, and I'm not that close.
00:32:34.360And, by the way, the shout-out for those legal cases goes to Aaron Seary as much or more than Dale Bigtree.
00:32:41.680And Aaron is absolutely acting as the fist in Bobby's glove right now.
00:32:46.440So Dale posted something on X last night that I think was very revealing, and Cameron has just put it up there.
00:32:54.740Basically, Dale is saying, inferring, that their strategy is to play it more safe in terms of the appointments that they're making.
00:33:06.480Because if they get appointments that run through and are less controversial, he appears to believe that that will be more successful in achieving the overall objectives.
00:33:17.360Now, if you were to look at that post and then look at the various comments, people roasted him.
00:33:25.560The people that have been at the forefront of speaking out are starting to get a little bit pissed off by these appointments.
00:33:33.700You know, the top-tier appointments, including Tulsi, who is now coming under fire, have been really encouraging.
00:33:40.360But down below that, within HHS, we have a lot of folks that are academics, haven't really taken a particularly strong stand in the COVID crisis, in resisting the mandates, lockdowns, mandated vaccine products, suppression of early treatment.
00:34:04.080And so there had been an anticipation in many of these supporters of the Make America Healthy Again agenda that these folks that had been at the forefront of speaking out or resisting the government policies during Biden-Harris would be in a position to play key roles in HHS in this attempt to transform things.
00:34:28.940I think that what we're looking at is some tactical and strategic decisions.
00:34:37.560I think that Bobby's team is running up into the reality of D.C. and D.C. culture.
00:34:44.740And I can't really tell what the outcome is going to be, but my counsel and what I'll put out tomorrow in my essay is that we have faith.
00:34:58.480We have faith that there is a purpose here, and we don't know what the outcome is going to be.
00:35:06.840It's not useful right now, in my opinion, to start shooting at the transition team.
00:35:12.900I think we need to let them do their work, and they will make mistakes.
00:35:16.540There will be mistakes in this administration, and there will be consequences.
00:35:20.580But that doesn't mean that we shouldn't, those of us that have been at the front lines in pursuing freedom, medical freedom, medical ethics, etc., that doesn't mean that we should hold back or stop our efforts.
00:35:37.420You know, this is one administration, and this is going to be a long-term fight.
00:35:42.500So I think we need to be a little patient, give them some oxygen, give these appointees the benefit of the doubt, in my opinion,
00:35:51.180because Trump has won the right to appoint the people that he feels he needs to have around him that he can trust.
00:36:02.060And if that means that we have a surge in general that a number of us may not be fully confident in because of prior positions taken,
00:36:14.660and perhaps we might have wanted some other person, this is Mr. Trump's decision.
00:36:20.200It's not even Bobby Kennedy's decision to make.
00:36:23.840And I counsel that we give him a little bit of time.
00:36:29.320By the way, a lot of wisdom there, very judicious.
00:44:07.800And Chris Wright specifically, Chris, with his position on global warming, which has been very out there and very appropriate.
00:44:14.500But we've got to get over to using gas and oil for electric power generation and stop this use of solar, wind, and battery storage.
00:44:23.020There are four to seven-hour-a-day resources, intermittent, very, very costly, and get in the way of this.
00:44:30.160You just talked about the legislative buy-in or buyout by Duke Energy, by AEP, by OPPD, Dominion Energy, NextEra,
00:44:40.820through lobbyists of the Congress and of state houses and state senates who run electrification policy in the country.
00:44:47.520We're going to have to get our arms around this policy and get attention to abating local utilities and regional utilities from using this nonsense to generate power that costs five to ten times the money that basic combined cycle gas-fired power does,
00:45:03.080use the gas here, and to go ahead and get this stuff de-incentivized.
00:45:08.040We need a legislative agenda to get it de-incentivized.
00:45:10.380And when that doesn't work, to have our strong new czar, this is a great, great move of wisdom by the president in also naming Burgum the chairman of the newly formed Energy Council
00:45:21.480to get an all-of-government, all-in-energy approach moving ahead, which will include eradicating these incentives
00:45:28.060and hopefully turning around the EPA's determination that carbon was a dangerous pollutant, a greenhouse gas.
00:45:35.240That endangerment finding can be turned around by the EPA to the benefit of getting gas and coal once again used for electric power generation
00:45:43.440to support server centers and human beings concurrently, because right now we're not doing both.
00:45:51.460Real quickly, if you had to sit there with the president, because people should know Dave Walsh, hopefully I think is going to be a senior guy in the administration.
00:45:57.960If you had to advise President Trump on the one or two things that he should focus on at his level, what would it be, Dave Walsh, about energy?
00:46:06.120Well, we need a legislative agenda formed by the president and his energy council to dismantle the incentives on wind, solar, and battery storage.
00:46:14.860We need to dismantle the EPA restrictions that are going to bar natural gas being used by 2035 for power generation.
00:46:22.480That's easily done. Get coal back on the map, supercritical, high-efficiency coal back on the map as a qualified energy source once again,
00:46:31.900so we can support all the power we need. These things can be done.
00:46:35.900I'm a little concerned with the Senate leadership that we now have that we may not have the support to dismantle the incentives.
00:46:41.820If we don't, tariffs on solar panels and wind turbines and inverters and battery storage largely emanating from China,
00:46:50.600we can impose to offset the incentives that Congress may not be willing to eradicate on those meaningless power sources.
00:47:59.660Well, Steve, I'm not that worried about robots coming to kill everybody.
00:48:03.300I'm not that worried about robots in general.
00:48:06.100What I'm worried about is the people who are deploying these robots and not the robots themselves so much as the artificial intelligence.
00:48:15.680The best you can hope for is that human beings are going to use these technologies to benefit other human beings.
00:48:24.880That's not what we're positioned to see.
00:48:27.060What we are positioned to see is human atrophy and the most powerful men, corporations, and governments on Earth putting all their chips, basically, on the machines and not on the people.
00:48:41.780You see it in education, you see it in corporate culture, you're about to see it in a big way in government, and maybe most ominously, Steve, we're going to see that more and more in defense or offense in the military.